1853 Locally Printed 4d Orange Plate II worn impression with triangular punch hole, on piece tied by '48' numeral and with boxed 'CAMP TOWN/18 May 55' alongside. The 'Prisoner's' triangular punch hole is believed to be a form of control used by a settler at Campbell Town, known on letters addressed to government officials or solicitors. Other than this piece, only three covers have been recorded. A rare and important piece

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